
Men's Tennis Stays Undefeated in ASUN Play Against Bellarmine, 5-2
4/6/2024 9:30:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Took Five of Six Singles Courts on the Road
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - North Florida men's tennis (9-8) grabbed its seventh straight win, as they took down Bellarmine (7-11), 5-2, on Saturday afternoon.
The Ospreys dropped the doubles point, as they had notched the point in all four conference matches up until this weekend. The lone court from doubles that gave the Ospreys' life was Breno Marques and Andreas Scott, who picked up their 12th victory on the year.
UNF turned the tide in a big way come singles, as they won five of the six singles courts on the day. Tying up the score for the Ospreys was Juan Pablo Cenoz, who won his match in straight sets to tie the match at one a piece.
Shortly after for the Ospreys, Rodrigo Crespo extended his winning streak to six, while also staying undefeated in conference play (5-0) in his straight set win. After Crespo was Jonas Hartenstein using all three sets to take down his opponent to put UNF up, 3-1.
Sealing the deal was Scott in straight sets to secure the victory. As the rest of the matches were being played out, UNF picked up one more point by way of Marques in a three-set winner.
The Ospreys stay on the road to take on Austin Peay on Sunday, Apr. 7, at 4 p.m., in Clarksville, Tenn.
The Ospreys dropped the doubles point, as they had notched the point in all four conference matches up until this weekend. The lone court from doubles that gave the Ospreys' life was Breno Marques and Andreas Scott, who picked up their 12th victory on the year.
UNF turned the tide in a big way come singles, as they won five of the six singles courts on the day. Tying up the score for the Ospreys was Juan Pablo Cenoz, who won his match in straight sets to tie the match at one a piece.
Shortly after for the Ospreys, Rodrigo Crespo extended his winning streak to six, while also staying undefeated in conference play (5-0) in his straight set win. After Crespo was Jonas Hartenstein using all three sets to take down his opponent to put UNF up, 3-1.
Sealing the deal was Scott in straight sets to secure the victory. As the rest of the matches were being played out, UNF picked up one more point by way of Marques in a three-set winner.
The Ospreys stay on the road to take on Austin Peay on Sunday, Apr. 7, at 4 p.m., in Clarksville, Tenn.
SINGLES
- Jonas Hartenstein (UNF) def. Jack Batchelor (BELL) 5-7, 6-4, 6-2Â
- Rodrigo Crespo (UNF) def. Kyle Tang (BELL) 7-6 [7-4], 6-2
- Juan Pablo Cenoz (UNF) def. Matthew Nice (BELL) 6-4, 6-1
- Andreas Scott  (UNF) def. Vineet Ramesh (BELL) 6-3, 6-2
- Breno Marques (UNF) def. Louie Fletcher (BELL) 6-1, 4-6, 1-0 [10-8]
- Eli Wood (BELL) def. Chase Healey (UNF) 6-2, 6-0
DOUBLES
- Jack Batchelor/Matthew Nice (BELL) def. Jonas Hartenstein/Rodrigo Crespo (UNF) 6-1
- Andreas Scott/Breno Marques  (UNF) vs. Eli Wood/Louie Fletcher (BELL) 6-3
- Kyle Tang/Xavier Ecarma (BELL) def. Juan Pablo Cenoz/Chase Healey (UNF) 6-4
MATCH NOTES
- UNF (9-8), BELL (7-11)
- Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (3,2,1,4,5,6)
OSPREY NOTES
- With Thursday's win, UNF remains undefeated in conference play (5-0) this season.
- The Ospreys have won seven straight matches for the first time since 2017.
- Their 5-0 start to conference play is the best since they went 6-0 back in 2018.
- Scott extends his career-long singles win streak to six, while staying undefeated (4-0) in conference play.
- Hartenstein and Marques both pushed their singles win streaks to four matches, as they both notched their 10th singles win of the season.
- Marques' tenth singles win eclipses his previous career-high mark of nine.
Team Stats
#1 Doubles Match
#2 Doubles Match
#3 Doubles Match
Order of Finish:
3,2,1
Order of Finish:
6,3,4,2,5,1
Players Mentioned
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Thursday, August 30
Ospreys 2016-2017 Year-in-Review
Saturday, July 01
2017 Student-Athlete Banquet Highlights
Monday, April 24
2016-2017 UNF Student Athlete Awards Banquet - Highlight Tape
Friday, April 21



























